Bonding Squares are knitted in pairs. One square is placed with a premature baby and another is worn against the mum's skin, then the squares are swapped round every 12 hours or every time mum visits. Many Neonatal Units are now using them. They help with the bonding of a premature baby in an incubator and the baby's mum.. That is place the smooth centres together. Whip stitch all the way around, leaving a small gap in the middle of one for the sides for your stuffing. Turn the heart the right side out gently pushing out the point and the top two curves of the heart into shape before you begin to add the stuffing.

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This Angel of Welcome dishcloth is a free knitting pattern that can be used in multiple ways. Decorate your kitchen with lovely angels or make a bunch to give away to your friends. Click here for knitting pattern. Knitting Needle Size 7 or 4.5 mm. Yarn Weight (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches). Each of the two little knitted angels should be about 3 inches tall. They should also have a circumference at the bottom of about 5.5 inches. If you prefer metric measurements, the finished angels should be about 7.5 cm tall and have a 14 cm circumference. You can access the FREE pattern for these great knitted Christmas angels from Drops Design.